Tache vs Stache - What's the difference?
tache | stache | Synonyms |
A spot, stain, or blemish.
*1993 , (Rikki Ducornet), The Jade Cabinet , Dalkey Archive Press, p. 95:
*:Alone I cared for our mother who did little else but stare at taches on floor and ceiling.
(informal) Moustache, mustache.
* 2003 , (The New York Times) ,
* 2005 , (The New York Times) ,
Stache is a synonym of tache.
In informal terms the difference between tache and stache
is that tache is moustache, mustache while stache is moustache, mustache.As a proper noun Taché
is {{surname|from=French}.tache
English
Etymology 1
or (m).Alternative forms
* (misspelling) *Synonyms
* stache, 'stacheEtymology 2
From (etyl) (m) spot. See (m).Noun
(en noun)Etymology 3
See .Anagrams
* ----stache
English
Alternative forms
*Noun
(en noun)"Don't Wanna Grow Up Cuz Puberty Isn't Funny", July 28, 2003:
- Only one show has succeeded in keeping a kid in the lead for a decade: "The Simpsons" with the animated Bart Simpson. Watching Bart never mature is considered a key to its enduring appeal. "Early on, I know that the powers that be decided that no one would age," said Tim Long, the show's current head writer. "A kid with a starter ‘stache , that would just be unpleasant," he added.
"Democrats Still Searching for a Stronger Challenger", May 23, 2005:
- [The candidate] may face an entirely different challenge in his quest for the mayoralty: his mustache. [...] The perils of the ‘stache may be hard to define, but analysts say that looks matter in politics, where facial hair is frequently considered verboten.